Historic character and modern comfort blend seamlessly in this distinguished T9 manor house in the heart of the historic village of Pedrógão Grande, Leiria. First recorded in 1531 and originally built as a small convent for Friar Diogo, the property later became a schoolhouse and, in time, an important manor house within the community. In the mid-20th century it was transformed into a refined country retreat for Lisbon-born café owner and aristocrat Ângelo Pereira. Acquired in 2016 by its present owners, it has since been thoughtfully renovated and modernised, while preserving its extraordinary heritage. Arranged over three spacious floors and offering a total of 836 m² of living area, the accommodation is extensive and versatile. There are eight double bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities, contributing to a total of 11 bathrooms. The house includes three lounges, one of which serves as an atmospheric library, an office, and a 115 m² attic space that is outfitted as a gymnasium. One bedroom, located at the eastern end, includes a kitchenette and can function as an independent apartment. The manor retains its original stonework throughout, constructed using imported 13th-century granite, adding a rare degree of authenticity and beauty that enhances the home's historical significance. The garden is generous, extending to 901 m², fully walled, south-facing, and designed for easy maintenance. It features an impressive 136 m² detached rustic kitchen with ample dining an